I hope it's the last book. At least Heather Fawcett said there will be three in total, good number. And not because I didn't like it, it's a pretty cozy read, if you want one of those. But partially I felt like, well, whatever.
Emily Wilde has spent her life studying faeries. A renowned dryadologist, she has documented hundreds of species of Folk in her Encyclopaedia of Faeries. Now she is about to embark on her most dangerous academic project studying the inner workings of a faerie realm—as its queen.Along with her former academic rival—now fiancé—the dashing and mercurial Wendell Bambleby, Emily is immediately thrust into the deadly intrigues of Faerie as the two of them seize the throne of Wendell’s long-lost kingdom, which Emily finds a beautiful nightmare filled with scholarly treasures.Emily has been obsessed with faerie stories her entire life, but at first she feels as ill-suited to Faerie as she did to the mortal How can an unassuming scholar such as herself pass for a queen? Yet there is little time to settle in, for Wendell’s murderous stepmother has placed a deadly curse upon the land before vanishing without a trace. It will take all of Wendell’s magic—and Emily’s knowledge of stories—to unravel the mystery before they lose everything they hold dear.
Emily Wilde. Book 3
I was waiting for this book to come out, so I can finally put a final dot here.
But Emily Wilde was unlucky since I read it to cope with 10/10 anxiety, so I could get distracted (didn't help). Instead I just rushed through this book and I'm afraid it won't be enough to give it justice, but I'll try.
We find Emily and Wendell finally travelling to his realm. Emily is uncomfortable in her new role, but she copes. Wendell is still the same but somehow different.
Not entirely upon arrival they find out that the queen poisoned the realm with a curse. The land will slowly will be engulfed and turn into a horrid place. But there is also a catch thatthe queen actually might not be dead, but hidden.
It's interesting to see how Emily draws parallels between the life of Faerie and the stories / legends picked up by scholars before, so they could actually track down the queen. This what actually inspired her to change the direction of her interest later in the book to collecting tales (especially while she has a direct source for those).
But I find this book to be very mild, not that I wanted anything too exciting, otherwise I'd have to knock out myself. In general Emily Wilde story is pretty tame, despite the events. All because of it's way of storytelling through journal entries. I don't know why, but even if something happens in the story, you know everything is okay because Emily is all fine and survived it all to write about it. Even if it feels like the stakes may rise, but to me honestly the story always felt like - don't worry, everything will turn out fine. Because of course it does and Em has everything under control. At least she has ideas and she will figure it out.
Anyway, this is how it goes. If you read the story, you know it's all fine.
Back to Emily herself, partially she can be praised for all her bravery and balls of steel for doing many dangerous things or she's plain reckless. But part of me would do without with her monologing how she can't communicate, especially when she has moments of intent in her speech or she can quite well hold herself with those close to her. But because it's a journal it's more told through Em's words instead of being shown, it's just her perspective. But honestly a lot of what she does (if we omit her mentioning her communication skills) is how many of us talk, it's all usual stuff actually. I don't know why this emphasis gets to me every time. But I do appreciate her turn in this book from trying to fit, to returning to herself, though I didn't see it as some mental journey, it just happened.
I'm still happy I finished it.
PS: I think this novel has the bestcover of all three, it has all the trinkets that were present in the book and actually held some significance of sorts, but before reading you have no idea what it is and this is fun.
RATE: 4/5. All three books had 4 stars btw.